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A potential survival strategy for human follicular lymphoma cells involving oligomannose glycans in the antigen-binding site

A potential survival strategy for human follicular lymphoma cells involving oligomannose glycans in the antigen-binding site

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Main Authors: Radcliffe, C, Arnold, J, Suter, D, Wormald, M, Harvey, D, Royle, L, Mimura, Y, Kimura, Y, Sim, R, Bendandi, M, Potter, K, Mockridge, I, Dwek, R, Rudd, P, Stevenson, F
Format: Journal article
Published: 2005
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